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What makes the game even more fun is the way it keeps rewarding you for pushing further.
Developer: Serbull
- 4.7
- Score
When I first jumped into Obby: Climb and Slide, I thought it was going to be just another quick little climbing game, but it turned out to be way more entertaining than expected. The whole loop is simple-you climb up tall ladders that feel like they stretch forever, and then you throw yourself down these massive slides at full speed. The moment you hit the slide, the sense of momentum really kicks in, and you can't help but grin as you watch your character rush down while coins scatter along the way. It feels like a mix of playground nostalgia and arcade thrill, and that combination is surprisingly addictive. What makes the game even more fun is the way it keeps rewarding you for pushing further. The higher you climb, the more intense the slides get, and the farther you slide, the more coins you rake in. Those coins aren't just for bragging rights either-you can put them toward upgrades and enjoy the feeling of progress. On top of that, you've got cute little pets tagging along, and they're not just there for looks. They actually help collect extra coins while you slide, which makes you want to unlock more of them. It's a nice touch that adds variety, and it gives you something extra to aim for besides just climbing and sliding. The controls are smooth whether you're playing on PC with WASD or on mobile with on-screen buttons, and that flexibility makes it easy to dive in anywhere. Camera control is important here, since half the fun comes from lining up your climb and then enjoying the chaos of your descent. The game's colorful graphics and lighthearted design make it approachable, but don't be fooled-it still takes a bit of skill to maximize your slides and collect as many coins as possible. It's the kind of game you can play casually for a few minutes, or keep grinding for longer sessions if you want to beat your personal records. Overall, Obby: Climb and Slide strikes a great balance of fun, challenge, and charm, making it one of those little arcade-style games that's hard to put down once you start.


















